Harbeth SHL 5 amplification


In reviewing the Harbeth website there seems to be a strong bias towards high power solid state amplification. When I heard the SHL 5 on demo it was with the smallest Rogers Fidelity amplifier and for the most part it worked.  I run a Leben CS600  -with a modest 32 watts per channel and wonder if this will suffice to run a pair of SHL5's.  After reading the Harbeth user group's opinions, it seems it might be risky; though there does seem to be a tremendous under appreciation for the virtues on tube amplification on the Harbeth website.
Any thoughts?
mpomerantz
I've driven my 40.1's with a 32wpc VAC 30/30 tube amp.   Not optimal, but it sounded decent.
I had both amp and speaker. They have great synergy. Try using a good Solid state preamp and use the Leben direct input, it took the combo to another level. 
Lots of owners end up with Luxman / Harbeth combos.

I make my own speakers, but I can say I really like my Luxman integrated.